There were 34 Races on Wednesday 4th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Curragh, 6 races at Warwick, 6 races at Ripon, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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KNIGHTS AFFAIR made an instant impression when going in by a length on his jumping bow at Huntingdon and may have lots more to offer. The five-year-old makes only his second start for the Jamie Snowden stable and can follow up. Highway Hero struck between the flags last month and is an interesting contender back under Rules, while Keel Strand is another to keep an eye on.

The vote goes to KEEL STRAND who has shown promise, has a tongue-tie fitted after wind surgery and may be capable of a first win.
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SIDE DEAL displayed plenty of promise when runner-up on his racecourse bow at York and the winner of that contest was second in Listed company last week. With that in mind, he could prove hard to beat with the benefit of the experience under his belt. High Approval cost 400,000 euros at a breeze-up sale last month so has to be noted on his debut. Reciprocated is another expensive purchase who merits a place on the shortlist.

The form pick is SIDE DEAL, while Silent Applause should improve. Reciprocated and High Approval are interesting newcomers.
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GRAND SABRE took a sizeable step forward on his second chase start when victorious at Warwick and is just 5lb higher. Nick Gifford's charge could have more to offer and looks the one to beat again. Radharc Na Slaine filled the runner-up spot over 2m5f here last week and holds an obvious chance off the same mark. Of the remainder, Moonlight Artist makes the most appeal.

Illogical Logic should go well as he bids for compensation for last week's fall but GRAND SABRE could be the stronger stayer.
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ZELAINA's price increased from 82,000 pounds as a yearling to 650,000 pounds at a breeze-up sale in April. The daughter of Mehmas is a half-sister to the Group 2-placed juvenile Arctician and it would be no surprise to see her play a leading role. Secret Oath is out of a mare who was a short-head second in the Albany and she cost Godolphin 550,000 euros. Novelette and Sakura Spirit are just two other noteworthy newcomers.

The most interesting contenders are ZELAINA, Secret Oath, Novelette and Sakura Spirit in that order of preference.
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CULLIGRAN finished a long way clear of the third when occupying the runner-up berth at Ffos Las last month and goes off the same rating. That mark remains workable and John O'Shea's mare can return to winning ways. Fever Dream finished third when sent off favourite for the Norfolk National at Fakenham and he has to be respected, while Thank You Blue isn't out of it either.

Most of these have a question mark but CULLIGRAN (nap) doesn't and she can get off the mark over fences on this step up in trip.
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MONSIEUR PATAT appeared to have plenty in hand when winning at Windsor last week and the eight-year-old could prove hard to beat once again, despite a 4lb penalty. Thunderous Love failed to fire when seeking a hat-trick at Salisbury, but should not be written off in a race of this nature. The rest all have questions to answer, but Waistcoat is the pick of them.

Monsieur Patat is respected under a penalty but TOPTIME may well be able to get his own way in front and is preferred.
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PORTOBELLO GIRL relished a step up in trip when scoring over this sort of distance at Stratford. Alastair Ralph's mare won going away and a 3lb nudge up the ratings is unlikely to take her to the ceiling of her ability. All Under Control finished behind the selection in second and warrants respect off an unchanged mark, although a bigger threat may emerge from Chabadatika, who found only a subsequent winner too strong here last month.

The unexposed PORTOBELLO GIRL looked like there may be more to come from her when scoring at Stratford and she is taken to follow up.
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BINTSHUAA showed a lot more when making the frame on her handicap debut at Kempton and could have plenty of improvement in her. The daughter of Kodiac makes only her second start for the David Menuisier yard and she looks the way to go. Dream Illusion got off the mark at Wolverhampton and attempts to transfer that form to turf. Soul Dance warrants a market check on her first start in a handicap.

Handicap debutante SOUL DANCE (nap) is bred to do better still and looks interesting off her opening mark. Bintshuaa is second pick.
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The hat-trick seeking American Land arrives at the top of his game and another bold bid is forecast, while Bangor winner Stream Of Stars also looks capable of better. However, they may have their work cut out to stop GET THE VALUE from landing a third consecutive victory. The seven-year-old has been a different proposition since switched to more aggressive tactics and he scored with enough in hand at this course last month to suggest that a 7lb higher mark is surmountable.

Bundles of pace on here and if the leaders overdo it that would bring CLEARANCE, who loves it here, firmly into calculations.
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BOYFRIEND attempted to make every yard of the running when just going down by a head at Newbury and that might prove to be the strongest piece of form on offer. Richard Hannon's colt should have more to come and can gain his second career triumph. Thyer sported first-time cheekpieces when taking the silver medal home over C&D and has to be respected, despite being 2lb higher. Madame De Sevigne looks best of the rest.

Lightly raced THYER was a good second over C&D last month and is taken to go one better. Boyfriend is feared most.
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SERAPHIC has been consistent under both codes of late, most recently when finishing second on the level at Chepstow. A few of these arrive with something to prove so running to form might suffice. Colonel Lesley often performs well around here and he must enter calculations, along with Liberty Looming, who might be able to find improvement now sent handicapping.

The suggestion is COLONEL LESLEY, who goes well both here and when fresh and is taken to make the most of a competitive mark.
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Aidan O'Brien sends out a trio of newcomers and riding arrangements suggest AMADEUS MOZART is preferred. The son of Wootton Bassett is out of a Galileo mare and from the family of Group 1 winners Garswood and Veracious. Flanker Jet and Nod Of Approval, a half-brother to three winners, are others to note in the market on debut. The Joseph O'Brien-trained Maximum Scepticism probably sets the standard of those with previous experience.

Aidan O'Brien saddles three, Ryan Moore's mount AMADEUS MOZART gets the vote to become the stable's tenth juvenile winner of the season
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Runner-up on each of his three starts as a two-year-old, RIDE THE THUNDER looks just the type to improve for going up in distance and he can break the maiden on his comeback. Placed over further when last seen at Southwell in November, Padesha is of interest on his return, while newcomer Mukhtalif must be monitored for market support as a well-bred son of Sea The Stars.

This may prove a successful reappearance for RIDE THE THUNDER, who's the form pick, but serious rivals include Eternal Force.
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Alba Crus showed clear promise when fifth at Uttoxeter and should put that experience to good use, but USYK could land the knockout blow. The son of Vadamos, who represents a yard that often does well in this type of contest, is a half-brother to bumper winner Raven Rule so it would come as no great surprise were he up the task on debut. Diegos Icon is also noted.

It's difficult to get away from ALBA CRUS, who's the only one of these with experience and went through his debut at Uttoxeter nicely.
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EVENING BLUES made a pleasing debut when finishing well here over 5f and was unlucky to come up against the highly-regarded Albert Einstein over this trip at Naas. He pulled 12 lengths clear of the third and the son of Blue Point can open his account at the third attempt. Riding arrangements suggest Flushing Meadows is the pick of Aidan O'Brien's three newcomers, and the Wootton Bassett colt is out of a Galileo mare who has already produced two juvenile winners. North Coast and Sky Watch are both by exciting first-season sire Starman, while Suspicious Mindz cost 170,000gns as a yearling and is a half-brother to Norfolk Stakes winner The Ridler.

Second to the highly regarded Albert Einstein at Naas, EVENING BLUES can put his experience to good use against Flushing Meadows
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Back to form with a comfortable success at Beverley in what was only his third go at this sort of distance, DAWN OF LIBERATION is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming off 4lb higher. Beach Point has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his second over C&D in April, while Milteye has the potential to improve for going up in trip as he makes his third start for the Harriet Bethell team.

Recent winner Dawn Of Liberation had endured a long losing sequence and EEETEE (nap) is selected to end his.
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STELLA ALPINA has shown good pace on all three starts and may have been found a good opportunity to gain a winning bracket. She probably found the combination of 7f and heavy ground too much on her reappearance at Gowran before being denied by the narrowest of margins by the odds-on No Alibi at Cork. Cold Hearted is an obvious threat having filled the runner-up spot at Naas last autumn and again behind Bonus Time here last month. Marlborough Place is by Showcasing out of an unraced Shamardal mare and cost 160,000 euros at the breeze-ups last year, while Regenerate is from a speedy family and is another newcomer to note.

There should be more improvement to come from STELLA ALPINA (nap) who went close against a short-priced favourite at Cork
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SAINT BIBIANA escapes a penalty having bolted up in a conditional riders' event at Huntingdon recently and she'll be a tough nut to crack if turning up in a similar vein of form. Hostile Hotelier reverts to hurdles following a couple of creditable efforts over the larger obstacles and is the main threat. Royal Rhythm is most appealing of the remainder.

Huningdon scorer SAINT BIBIANA is taken to follow up. Fine By Me is second choice.
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Although Believeinmenow was disappointing when finishing ninth at Doncaster 18 days ago, it is too early to be writing him off given his debut second at Thirsk. However, STAR MATERIAL found only subsequent Hilary Needler winner Argentine Tango too strong at Pontefract and a similar performance may see the son of Starman open his account. Fortification is feared most after recently posting a third-placed debut at Bath.

An interesting novice in which a chance is taken on Richard Fahey's newcomer GREAT PROFIT. Fortification sets the standard.
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RED EVOLUTION just got the better of Jorge Alvares over this trip at Cork last month and the first five from that race renew rivalry. The Michael O'Callaghan-trained gelding also won a sprint maiden at Dundalk earlier this year and may progress again to record a third win. Sarahmae blew her chance at the start in that Cork event but has since won in good style at Tipperary, while Lethimfly should benefit from his seasonal debut and Dylan Browne McMonagle is a significant booking. Agouti Bear is another to note.

SARAHMAE, an easy winner latest, blew the start when behind three of these at Cork and if starting better, she could reverse that form
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Dan Skelton boasts a 21-percent strike-rate at this venue which could be improved further courtesy of ICE IN THE VEINS. The five-year-old landed a bumper at Worcester last month and further success might be on the cards here. One Cool Dreamer achieved a peak rating of 73 on the Flat so would have a real chance if taking to this new discipline, and Belcamo can't be overlooked either.

Promising ICE IN THE VEINS is greatly respected. One Cool Dreamer and Belcamo look the main dangers.
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ORIONIS did little wrong when finishing second in a class 2 maiden over an extended 1m4f at Chester last month. A drop back in distance is unlikely to bother the daughter of Sea The Stars and a breakthrough victory could be on the cards. Sweet Princess, a half-sister to the Listed-placed Arabic Legend, is a potential fly in the ointment on her opening bid and market support would be interesting. Ritaan may fare best of the remainder.

Sweet Princess is interesting on her debut but this looks a good opportunity for ORIONIS to get off the mark.
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The nicely-bred JANNAH STAR went off a well-backed favourite for a fillies' maiden at Limerick and finished third, beaten two lengths. That race was on deep ground and she should be suited by the better surface she is expected to encounter now. There ought to be plenty of improvement in her and she looks the pick of Joseph O'Brien's trio. Royal Hollow is a more-than-useful hurdler who could exploit any chinks in stamina among her rivals. Her last appearance on the Flat saw her finish a close second at Gowran Park. Paddy Twomey's Tenoya can build upon a debut third at Cork, while Diamond Exchange, Camevere and It's A Heartbeat shouldn't be ruled out.

John O'Donoghue's IT'S A HEARTBEAT is narrowly preferred. She ran a lovely race on debut at Naas and this longer trip should suit.
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An open contest in which a chance can be taken on RED PANDA. The daughter of Sir Percy was beaten 26 lengths on her return to action last month but that effort wasn't devoid of promise. She still has few miles on the clock and the addition of first-time cheekpieces could work the oracle now back in a handicap. Definite Dream hasn't been seen since New Years' Eve but had been knocking at the door prior to that absence. Byzantium is another to consider.

This may not take much winning and FOURTOWNS, who has run some good races in defeat, is taken to make a winning start for Sarah Humphrey
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Having justified favouritism over C&D last month, Mr Jetman warrants respect in his follow-up bid. However, a 5lb higher mark and rise in class could prove the five-year-old's undoing and preference is for CODE PURPLE. Ben Haslam has his string in good order at present and his Ribchester gelding makes plenty of appeal on the back of a good second at Musselburgh. Poet's Dawn and Jez Bomb are also of interest.

A competetive handicap in which POET'S DAWN is taken to capitalise on a career-low mark at the expense of Code Purple.
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SIXANDAHALF's third in the Irish Cesarewitch at this track last season is a notable piece of form. It is hard to fault her subsequent hurdling efforts that included a runner-up berth in the Grade 2 mares' novices' hurdle at Cheltenham. Mr Percy looks threatening off bottom weight. He was last seen landing a Grade 2 novice hurdle at Fairyhouse a couple of months ago, and won his maiden by seven lengths over this trip at Gowran Park last year. Smooth Tom got back to winning ways over flights in Cork and has a good record at this track. The veteran Falcon Eight availed of a canny ride to deliver in Gowran Park and is another with plenty of course form.

SIXANDAHALF went close in the Irish Cesarewitch on her last start on the Flat and could make amends over this shorter distance
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SHADOWS IN THE SKY has been a revelation since joining the James Owen stable, and stepping up in trip could bring about further improvement from the nine-year-old. Placed on two of her three outings since scoring at Stratford last October, Harrys Hope must enter calculations, along with Redbridge Rambler, who is best judged on his victory at Chepstow two starts ago.

Having been in top form since joining James Owen, SHADOWS IN THE SKY is taken to add to last month's win at Uttoxeter.
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EMPEROR CARADOC made virtually every yard to score by a length at Nottingham last time and is just 4lb higher. The six-year-old remains feasibly treated off his current mark and can complete a double. Harry's Halo hasn't finished outside of the top three in any of his last seven starts and he has to be considered on his return to the fray. Lord Abama, second behind the selection last time, is another to note.

The unpenalised Mart has to enter calculations but SACRED FALLS (nap) had excuses at Carlisle and can resume her progress.
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STEEL MAGNOLIA was a market mover on handicap debut at Tipperary and kept on to get up for second close home. The winner of that race has followed up in a higher grade, so there could be some scope in Steel Magnolia's mark of 51. Hugo's Girl outran her odds when third in a decent fillies' handicap over further at this venue last month. She brings plenty of experience to the race and has stronger claims than most. Annie Lavinia was beaten less than a length into fourth over 7f at Down Royal last Friday, which entitles her to respect. Sea Fort has been given a chance by the handicapper and can get closer.

ANNIE LAVINIA has shown winning potential more than once and she may be able to get her head in front dropped back in trip.
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THERAPIST was value for much more than the winning margin suggests after stumbling at the last and hanging left at Straford last month. A 5lb rise for that success could prove lenient, and she can land the hat-trick ahead of Soleil D'arizona, who has done well since having wind surgery but was well held in second over C&D most recently. Blazeon Five has yet to put it together since joining this yard, but she cannot be ruled out at this level.

Things have clicked for the Nicky Henderson-trained THERAPIST (nap) the last twice and her latest win at Stratford reads well.
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WRESTLING REVENUE showed a lot more when making the frame at Pontefract in April and he has been dropped 1lb. With the booking of Paul Mulrennan catching the eye, the son of Mehmas could regain the winning thread. Rock Of England finished fourth at Carlisle last time and competes off a career-low rating, so he is one to watch out for. Herakles isn't ruled out either.

Paul Midgley's two runners are handicapped to go well but so is JOJO RABBIT and Ruth Carr's 7yo can get the better of younger rivals.
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SECRET MAGICIAN signalled that another success may not be far away when fourth at this track. He has two Curragh victories in the book to call upon and is well versed in big-field handicaps. Zaragoza ran on well for third at Navan and will be looking to double his career total. White Clover runs under the mandatory 7lb penalty for winning a better-class race at Listowel on Sunday, so is sure to be popular. Dynamic Force was runner-up in his last two races at Roscommon and Down Royal, which brings him into contention, while Run Forrest Run should be in there pitching. Verhoyen, who is really dropping down the weights, and Tawaazon are others in the mix.

There are a whole host to consider, including last year's winner ZARAGOZA who returns on the back of a highly encouraging run at Navan
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OKAVANGO DELTA scored comfortably at Worcester last time out and a 4lb rise may not be enough to prevent the nine-year-old from making it three wins in four starts. Runner-up at Stratford last time out, Fancy Stuff is a key player, while the same can be said of Theonlywayiswessex, who has strong claims on the best on his form from last season.

Preference is for THEONLYWAYISWESSEX, who impressed at Plumpton in December and had a possible excuse on his sole run since.
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PRECIOUS SPARTAN made a mockery of his 16/1 odds when scoring readily on debut for his new yard over C&D last week and now has a 6lb penalty to carry. Provided the three-year-old remains in similar form, he will prove tough to beat. Epicurian Lad was never dangerous when only sixth at Nottingham, but is 2lb lower and sports a first-time visor. Flamborough Head completes the shortlist.

Precious Spartan won easily over C&D last week but this is a stronger race and Epicurian Lad and BETA READER are preferred.
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